@lastfuture How many fans do they have?
Under the sales model, they'd need 1 album every two years, and 120 fans willing to purchase that album for comparable income.
@kline And can you do that without being accused of censorship?
@apt yeah, like how do you add notes. I've tried clicking , control-clicking, right clicking, pressing buttons on keyboard, etc.
@apt Cool! It'd be nice if it actually worked, but at least 'macres' seems usable, and it does come with usable voice samples.
Ooh, fun. Hope to see some cool mechanical keyboard stuffs.
@harblinger *grabs right arm, shifts weight to ball of foot, resets*
@apt How can it die? We don't even have a FOSS alternative yet!
Thinking about building a command line tool to create pngs of music notation so I can write about music theory on my wiki. Playing with @neauoire's nasu as a way to generate the sprites I'll be using.
Today I learned how to use `brltty` to make a "headless" microcomputer talk.
The important step is that you remove lightdm (and any other gui packages which might run as the login shell).
Works okay, except it only reads out the line the cursor is on, so it's still important to pipe commands through `flite -voice awb`
Have been experimenting this last week with serving different bible translations over gemini. All scripts in gemini://gemini.zachdecook.com/cgi-bin/
esv.sh - great formatting, but rate limited by upstream
net.sh - no paragraph or section breaks, but haven't been rate-limited yet
oeb.sh - reasonable formatting, missing most bible books, self-hosted
lsv.py - minimal formatting, no section breaks, self-hosted
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